On Sun, 2003-10-26 at 03:06, Paul M. Bucalo wrote:
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Your ICQ database is online with ICQ, unless you specifically saved it
locally.
If I'm not mistaken, ICQ only keeps a list of your buddies numbers so
that when you connect it will let you know which of your friends is
online. But
On Sun, 2003-10-26 at 06:36, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
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Hmm, I've always used my old number with each new release of Licq that comes
with a Mandrake disto - I've never had any trouble entering my old account -
what specifically did you have trouble with, concerning your old account?
On Sunday 26 October 2003 05:27 am, Merlin Zener wrote:
Hi Ronald,
please see my other reply to Paul on this topic. I want to import my old
messages and files transferred so I can carry on where I left off
after switching from windoze - just like I did with importing my old
messages from
Hi,
I got LICQ working, using a new number [UIN], but I'd like to be able to
use my old ICQ number that I've had for years, and import my old
database from ICQ with all my contacts and old messages etc in it. Kind
of like copying my old mail into Evolution, only this time for ICQ.
Can anyone
On Saturday 25 October 2003 03:30 pm, Merlin Zener graced me with:
Hi,
I got LICQ working, using a new number [UIN], but I'd like to be
able to use my old ICQ number that I've had for years, and import
my old database from ICQ with all my contacts and old messages etc
in it. Kind of like
On Saturday 25 October 2003 03:30 pm, Merlin Zener wrote:
Hi,
I got LICQ working, using a new number [UIN], but I'd like to be able to
use my old ICQ number that I've had for years, and import my old
database from ICQ with all my contacts and old messages etc in it. Kind
of like copying my